Theglass
rockets whichshould be sent
inJuqaon theEarth's Moonbytelepathy, had to be postponedwith asense of humorto the regretof theresearchersinthe new folder. Unfortunatelyhappenedafter the postponementofglass rockets to the new foldersomethingagainst whichallshould
alwaysprotectwell.
Thiswastheresearchers of the glass rockets the
biggestdownfallof theirmulti-yearcareer. Theglass rockets were indeedin the new
folder, but theywere not
savedormovedat leastto
safetyon other mediasuch asUSBorpapership. That wasa fatalmistake on their part.
A ratmoved
underground.Any movement of theratled to
smalldisplacements of the
amount of soilina different
directionthan before.Below
ground, the internet connectionwas withthe power line.
The road ledtheratinthevicinity of thecommunication
technology. Theratpenetrated intothe system. Theratbitethe
power linesandwas seriously
injured. At this time,crashedthecomputer wherewas thenew
folder containing theglass rockets.
The researcherspresent,
who saw thisin shock.
A youngastronomyresearcher, who worked as an
assistantof the Research Unit
in conjunction with theglass rockets,
just appearedfrom the kitchenwith severalcoffee cupsfor hisoldercolleagues. He foundalllying on the floor.
He contactedthe nearesthospitalwithhis smartphone. Healsodid not know howfirst aidcould be provided.
That's whyhe decidedas an emergency measurehiscolleagueswithcold shower(about
9.97degrees Celsius)
to pour. He thought that if plants and trees did the
cold water well, this would have on other living things function well.
In fact, he watered his colleagues with cold shower. No sooner were the hospital
doctors on site, already most of his research colleagues woke up again. As the
young astronomy researchers spent so much water dripping some water parts on the
ground out of the window. Some water also came to the downed rat underground.
The wounds of the rat began to dry. The rat drank from the water. After some
time, the state of the rat improved. The state of the researchers also improved
relatively quickly. The researchers were at a loss as they could come back to
the glass rockets which were in the new folder in
there. This question occupied researchers for a long time after this event.
60,480 hours later, the young astronomy researcher was invited to visit a
lecture on water and natural processes of a biology student.
At thislecturebiologystudenttold
various detailson the subject.Among them wasa theme about the"storage capacity of the water".
The youngastronomyresearcherdid not believehis ears, which he learned about fromthebiology student.
Thebiology studentexplained thatit will be possiblein the future, to save the datain the waterandevendecades lateragainhave
accessto the data. At the
same timesaid thebiology
student, thathe carried outalreadyat this timein preparationfor his doctoral
thesisin biology, various attempts
inthis direction.
Thebiology studentadmitted thathesavehis personal datain the waterin a bottle. At
the same time he was able to encrypt his data so well that no one has been able
to get at his data, though his password and user name was even the other
extraterrestrials. Even then, not when he described them the exact technology
behind it. The young astronomy researcher had an urgent question to the memory
capacity of the water. The biology student allowed him to ask this question. The
young astronomy researcher wanted to know exactly what would happen to the data
when the water evaporates. The biology student responded with great joy:
Fortunately, the data remains on the walls or on the bottle hanging. The biology
student added yet, that the data remains available only for the owner without
restriction fully available even after the evaporation of the water. The biology
student himself was very surprised, what qualities did the water. From his
findings be explicit rose as much in the water that he transferred all data from
other data sources into the water.

Manyof his
colleagueslaughed at him
there.Buttheir laughterremainedstuckintheir past,
when he deliveredthemto provethe same.The confidentbiology studentdemonstrated howthe water couldserve asdata storage.
The youngastronomyresearcherwrote downeverything thebiology studentsaid. After theend of the lecturetheyoungastronomyresearcherwanted togetthe
numberof the mobile phone
from thebiology student. Thiswould give himat the beginning ofanynumber,
becausehe hadverygreatfear ofpursuers. Finally,youngastronomyresearcher was able to convincethebiology studentfrom givinghim the number. The youngastronomyresearcherexplainedthebiology studentthat during hiswork on theglass rockets with his team, a sadmistakehappened,
which addedhealthdamageeven
manyof his colleagues. Thebiology studentunderstood the
situationof astronomy
researcherand evennotedwith his hand, the numberof his mobile phone. The youngastronomyresearchertook the notewith thenumberof
grateful. They said goodbye to
each other. The next day the
youngastronomyresearchertold hiscolleaguesabout theattended lectureandhis conversation with thebiology student. They said thatif
that weretrue, theywould
have to usefrom the next
projectall watersas a data
store. Theresearchers beganon a new projectto work.
For this purposethey builtnewmissile.
This time it werepaper rockets thatthey wanted tosendfrom MercuryontheEarth's Moon.
Thepaper
rockets werethis timesavedon multiple disks. Thesewere available, among other things ina blanket, a USB stick,
apaper boat
and of coursein the water. On
a rainy day, an event that
will continue tochallenge the
astronomyresearchersashappened so far. Itcreptalittle snakein the area.The snakewas tryingto chewUSB stick. Then itspitaway.
Thenthe snaketriedto chewthe paperboat, and
atepartlysome parts of it.
Suddenlythe ceilingcollapsedbecause of too muchinformation storedin it.Thelittle snakecrawled out ofthat placefurther away.Because of thecontinuousrainthat daythe wallswereheavily
wet from the rain. Then there wasa strong wind, whose speedwas estimated at98gigabytesper hourby the meteorologists. Naturedid its job. The water in theresearchersroommingled with therain water.
When the researcherswanted to getthe datato
thepaper rockets from one of thedisk, they foundthateither adiskwas brokenorwas no longeraccessible tothe researchers. USB
flash driveno longer worked.
Papership waseven destroyed.
Fromthe ceilingjustany
funny noisescame. The data
could notbe reconstructed.
The only hopewas in thewater,
but itremained a mysterywhythe passwordand user nameallowedno access to thestored data.
Thisdespite the fact thatall ofastronomyresearchersagreed onthis access. The youngastronomyresearchercontacted thebiology studentandasked him ifhe could helpastronomersto the data storewater.
Thebiology studentinterestedso muchforthis problemthathe had
arrivedwithin twomegabytesat the site ofincredibleevents. The
biology studentwas tryingto
do everythingas hehas alwaysproceededwith his experiments.
Somehow hewas fishingthe new passwordto thenew user nameafter several hours.
As a biology student gave astronomers this information, believed one of
them not what he heard exactly by an unknown alien. First, the astronomer had to
cry for a long time. After 420 seconds, he commented on the password with the
user name in great detail with the following statements: "I can not believe even
the first time in almost 4444 days I get hope for life after death, this
password and username were credentials of my dead brother to his personal email
account. These data only knew his family. That was so long ago. He was then
found on a rainy day dead under a bridge. The investigating judge said at the
time that they suspected a suicide as a cause of death. That was a big shock for
all of us. We did not want to believe this theory the judge. We suspected other
reasons. I hope that we are now perhaps gain clarity. Finally, we dared in the
family not to log on to the email account of the deceased brother again. But I
allow you to do. "

The biology student logs actually very successful with
these credentials of the deceased brother of the astronomer. Suddenly a voice is
heard from the email account: "Hello, my brother, I am pleased to inform you
that I continue to live happily. This although I after my physical death at the
beginning of that time was very angry that I had suddenly no contact with my
family. I also did not understand why you my email account never even opened. At
the same time I do want to say that you can hear my voice just across the water.
In a normal computer would you only the old emails from me to view. To my cause
of death: I derailed from the right side of the bridge I tried to stick to the
bridge that time. I had great fear of death before agonizing death. I stopped
for a long time at the bridge. I was also afraid for help screaming. I was
afraid..... I would lose my last energy even faster. But I was hoping someone
notices that I am attached to the bridge. Unfortunately, timepassed it.I triedmyselfto bring backto the surfaceof the bridge.
After that, Ilostenergyand
fell to the groundand
screamedloudly. Butuntil thefirst aidarrived, I feltso much painin the legsandthe arms.
Simplyeverywhere.
Since Iwanted to die.
My wishwas fulfilledquickly. That wasall Iwanted to tell you.
My brother.I begto inform thefamilythatnowI'm
fine.Butalsothatthey know thatI was not asuicide.
Goodbye." The astronomer, whose
brotherspokebeforehim, saidthat he has totake time offfor today.
Afterexperiencedhe could notcontinue working.
For this day, the team of astronomerswith thebiology studentdecidedto call it quits.
The next dayit was clear thatthe watercanevenreproduce thespeech of along-dead.
Thebiology studentwas surethatthe voice of thedead brothera chanceof raintookthe timetoleave a message forthe bereaved.Thenother researchersthoughtthe teamthatalsothenewfolder containing theglass rockets
andpaper rockets wouldbe
somewherein the water. Since
thewater resourceson Mercurywas huge, presentedthe search forinformationisbig challengefor the team. Thebiology studentcommentedthatif wewere able tocontactthe
alreadydead brother. Why
should wesearch allwater
resourcesfrom theMercury,when thedeadbrotherof the astronomerusinformed
at length abouthowhe
experiencedeverythingbefore
hisphysical deathandthe afterlife. In this case,thebiology studentthought thatthedeadbrother
could helphislivingbrotherwith
saving thedata. The
astronomerwas readyagainto contacthis brother.
Thebiology studentcarefully tookthe samewater in whichthe passwordand user nameof thedeceased brotherworked. Thevoice of thebrotherrang: "Hello,
my brotheryou wantedto know,in which water isthe data for theglass rockets andpaper rocketsare.I tell youtopaper rocketsyou makewith yourteameasilyin well waterexactly60 seconds...
countuntil the correctwater comes. This istensteps
from yourhousehere.
Forthe
water resources, inwhich is
thenewfolderwithglass rockets there.
For this purpose,I have to warnyou and your teamthat youhave toswear to me.
This is somethingcomplex.
Thiswater resourcesmanagedina
rat. Theratwill diein999daysof natural causes. As longyou shouldwaityou.After that the ratwill bejust around the cornerof this room. Only thenyou are allowedto pick up thedatafrom the rat.
Goodbye." The brother
separated fromcontacting thebiology studentandtheastronomyteam. The teamfollowed the instructionsof thedead brother. They foundexactlyin thewell water, the right waterafter 60 seconds. In this waythey hadagainthe datato
thepaper rockets.After
several days,wasat the doortherat, on
theinformed, the dead brotherof an astronomercarefully.In the end,theastronomers hadall their dataagainwith themin full.They couldsend glass rockets together with the
paper rocketsfromMercuryto theearth's Moon.
Thebiology studentgothis doctoratein biologyandother awardsin water research.